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Feroxyhyte from
Bezymiannaya Seamount 640, Atlantic Ocean


Locality type:Seamount
Classification
Species:Feroxyhyte
Formula:Fe3+O(OH)
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Feroxyhyte data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bezymiannaya Seamount 640, Atlantic Ocean
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:977147
Long-form Identifier:1:3:977147:5
GUID (UUID V4):f001bb7e-6f31-44b7-8fbc-fb9b6ed833b9
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Ferromanganese Crusts from the Perth Abyssal Plain (E Indian Ocean) Ɓukasz Maciag ˛ 1, * , Dominik Zawadzki 1 , Gabriela...are low-crystalline vernadite, asbolane and a feroxyhyte-ferrihydrite mixture. Accessory minerals are...vernadite. There is significant enrichment of Ti in feroxyhyte−ferrihydrite and vernadite. The highest rare...Dirck Hartog Ridge; Perth Abyssal Plain; Indian Ocean 1. Introduction Co-rich ferromanganese crusts formation...between 400 and 7000 m below sea level (mbsl), where ocean bottom currents clear rocks of sediment cover [13]
 
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